Tuesday, July 03, 2007

In The Garden

Eric has 'em. Jim has 'em. Janie has 'em. Brian has 'em too. Alas, I no longer have the Big Honkin' Hibiscus, at least none in bloom at the moment, but just wait (not that mine are ever as big as what Eric and Janie are bragging about...you know how those folks in Texas are, but still...). Here is what I have:



Some Big Honkin' Shrooms


And Some Clovers

So what's in your garden?

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9 Comments:

At 2:37 PM, July 03, 2007, Blogger beth said...

"But really, officer, they're just big honkin shrooms..."

Oh, wait. :)

 
At 5:12 PM, July 03, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"But officer, they're for a project! See, I have this blog and, uh, they're for that."

 
At 6:10 PM, July 03, 2007, Blogger Gwynne said...

"Mr. Oskifer, please do not listen to them. These are not my shrooms. They belong to, um, somebody else, yeah."

 
At 9:42 PM, July 03, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What, no citronella candle?

 
At 9:37 AM, July 04, 2007, Blogger Gwynne said...

Jim, our citronella candle filled up with water and became a mosquito haven (quite the opposite of its original purpose), so we had to get rid of it. I wish I had a citronella candle like you. ;-)

 
At 10:04 AM, July 04, 2007, Blogger That Janie Girl said...

Those are some big honkin' shrooms.

Maybe I am glad you're not my CPA.

Wow, man.....that's cooooooooooool. Grooovvy.

You make me laugh, girl.

 
At 10:10 PM, July 04, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice grass. Really. About the shrooms... no comment.

 
At 10:43 PM, July 04, 2007, Blogger Gwynne said...

Oh, now, Mis_nomer, you're really trying to get me in trouble. ;-)

Janie, A free black-light poster with every tax return. ;-)

 
At 4:06 PM, July 07, 2007, Blogger Jenn said...

Grass and shrooms? Boy are you going to have some fun word searches.

I think those are common fungus among us.

My garden is on my patio, full of cherry & patio tomatoes, oregano, mint, chives, thyme, rosemary, sage, verbena, giant palm like tree, dill, basil, basil and more basil.

 

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